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as well then progress as top calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic. that concerned about this story is beyond the headline rolled in progress, the w cost cost the high finish panagerie's. welcome to day on the program, the following 3 stories about the ease around how mos full un secretary general and tony a good time to say is the situation in gaza. he's growing desperate and of the number of civilians killed and injured is totally unacceptable. we looked at how the war is still contentions, and from some of the united states, between jewish and promising and communities tend
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a detailed look at the ministry holes in united states. explain in the conflict but 1st, a long and difficult to pull that poses really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was wanting over the weekend, as he declared a new stage and operations against hum us isabel has conducted a series of ground incursions into goes up. israel is really pre, has released video of adult and control tanks, infantry, an opportunity operating inside the finest and contented tree. the monitoring saves . it struck more than $450.00 ton of target and the rates were thomas also reporting heavy fighting with ease, rarely troops in northern does a according to there, is there any defense forces? it's only the beginning or they might not even not. we increase the injury of audi a forces into gaza to join the forces already the weight gradually expanding the ground activities and the extent of our forces as well as i'm sure so. so the idea
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of signaling gradually expanding ground activities as opposed to an old loud ground invasion. here's ministry on this mike martin with mall on israel strategy and goals. it's quite a difficult thing to do to move into an oven area and to try and, you know, israel said they want to destroy hama, that's a very difficult thing to do. and so what we've seen so far is israel is crossed into the gaza strip, hasn't gone into the oven area, but is securing some areas outside of gauze and cities. so these sorts of was unconventional was always and with the political settlement. so they come be so militarily and so the question is, riley's okay, it's going to go in that it will take out some how much time on the tunnels that will kill some of the leadership very unlikely to destroy have us. and then what they've then still got the same problem that they started with, but there will be tens of thousands of palestinians that and probably thousands of
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his release as well. answer the question is, what is the political strategy that wraps around this military activity? at the moment, i see none, but the ministry still continue to add civilians and does have to head south for their own safety. this, even as the u. n. is wanting of a breakdown of public order. i made vide sped, shortages of what's on the fuel, on medicine. over the weekend, the thousands of cousins broke into you and warehouses, grabbing flaw and other supplies. a deliveries have slow to trickle into isabel, began bombing does uh, after the her most of us attack on the 7th of october. you are in chief and tony are good. that is once again something the alarm situation. i think that the balls supported by the international community
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and for the care of the picture, it'll take your mind at that in crisis unfolding. and because of my colleague teddy martin spoke to toby frick a spokesperson for the united nations children's fund unicef. yeah, that's right. he says, hasn't seen on the ground in regards to the streets. uh, we lost communications around 24 hours, but thankfully, yesterday we were inside to down with the saw the site is that the situation is really big. uh yeah. okay. cool. next month, it was a full year old 7 year old girl, and she was telling us about how to find the full year old has been your results as a cell home. really scratching a size because she's in such the traumas affect it so much. but at the same time this drug is get access to. so essentially the life cycles that i'd be drinking. so the was it now for around 10 days. and her children are been saying here, why can't i have a few key motorcycles or again, regular goals? um, so situation is ready for every child inside the gaza strip. right now. there's
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a lot of concerns heavy about what's happening in gaza city, particularly at the a sofa and l codes. hospitals. what can you tell us about the situation there? yeah, well i think the hospitals have been on the massive strain. i mean, even this whole, this installation uh the results of the whole. but let me see i as, as a medic who's with fine steel and now these escalation of the situation is really very bustle. the treating people when the children have wounded in you know, size, but they're also treating people. it's likely jodi, i need new balls and inconveniences, and office the diseases and regular issues that happened all the time. and now we, you know, we exchanged some profile over here about the situation you, on the international humanitarian. well, let's not forget health care facilities offered texas. and that's actually pretty cool at the side of the world health organization and other say, you're moving a lot from a hospital is essentially a, this sense are you in general,
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assembly resolution has called for an immediate cease fire that's among growing demands for our humanitarian pause. in the fighting, do you believe that we will see the opening of humanitarian court, or is any time, sir? well, we very much hope so that we will see increased humanitarian access, say unimpeded access. that is not just wild deliveries, but it's the same. be ready to scale up the amount of live, say supplies that can come in, solve that problem in, but it's a certainly by no means and not given the immense needs that are inside the gulf strip. and that's why you sent us whether you're in a city genera, calling for an immediate humanitarian saw so that monetary can safely move supplies around those who get them in and then move them around to reach people who are in such need at this time. the focus of your organization, of course, is children. you described to us an anecdote from one of one of your employees on
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the ground there. how are children in general being affected by this war? because i understand the number of casualties among children is very high to yeah, i mean the number of casualties is terrific. i'll email the 3300 children, the reports of the big kill you. i'm not uh, more than 6300 is the easy w. these problems are immense and, and 3, see. so 1st of all, what people are trying to do is protect the lives of the children. go to the saw member. i spoke about this thought she's been the 1st parties to protect her children's lives on the side of the goals. but she's also trying to do the job, humanitarian job, to support other children, to support other families who also having massive massive needs. most of the situation is really hurting and then and then this, the access to the service is just the health services. so essential service with us, like most of them spoke about. it's so critical to keep children in line and that's where we're at. it's really about like saving what the impact of the conflict
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between isabel and how mazda is extending beyond regional board as the out in europe, for instance, the vall, hospitalized opinion, both for israel and for palestine. fonts which are some of the largest, most of them. and jewish populations in western europe has seen opposing demonstrations and also reported a rise in anti semitic incidents. i'm, it's this timeline one into, for your group is hoping to be an example of tolerance, a haven of peace amidst a world in turmoil. discrete coal to united, believe us. so pace was set top 20 years ago. it aims to show that people from different religions come live in harmony even in times of crisis. the method is to work together on a common project. this garden, this is toby's cit. dental, it's great to have this place where we can all meet us off the muslims, jews,
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protestants, catholics, to work together and exchange views. he shows e. so to here was all the b, c. we gather here to show that human life was still has great value of good, even if it's put at risk elsewhere in the world. it was more in me on the present to say proceed with this just goes to show that you can get along, even if you don't agree on everything over mendecy, only political stuff too. when it comes to the current conflict in the middle east they, they prefer to keep the use private for now. they feel times attends, especially in a country home towards are among the largest jewish and muslim populations in western unit. you won't be able to directly, to me, that was, fear is emotionally charged. more people have a tendency in times of crisis to take sides of the do you think they'd look for these that could divide a little? we took it so instead of being soaked up by our belief that only talking to people who agree with us, there's only people who should try to establish a connection with other people in order. so start and helps it,
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that'd be so it's like another planet, you know, we can forget about all the wars out there that you develop. well, it's really cool for you to move, but not all parts of funds also come. that has been numerous demonstrations in favor of israel and pro palestinian gatherings over the past weeks. the government says that almost $600.00 and to submit to gaps have been registered in france since the current conflict. brent called this research assess, it's not the 1st time on risk that has led to tensions here. well no, there's uh, during the 2nd intifada between 200-2006, the number of anti semitic acts went up considerably. and most lives in france were also reporting that they were being discriminated against it. we don't know yet. if the recent stabbing death of a teacher and what is believed to be in this logic, terrorist attack was linked to the warren is right now. but this event reinforces
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distrust towards the almost funds, even if there are no way linked to this and pay this, i might get more for a back in black. the group plans to organize discussions on the wall in the middle east. see this afternoon though, they in that meeting with a message of hope from american baptist minister and political activist, martin luther king. then you is on your phone and the lion and the lamb shall lie down together. and every man she'll sit under his own vine and fig tree, and none she'll be a friend at all. so we try to be mindful and respectful towards others and accept our difference. also. they believe face should false to piece a message, they hope will resonate the young people there and friends and also on the part of the united states, jewish and putting an american communities on edge experts. a warning of a rise in anti semitism and islam of it would be a demonstration of both sides of the conflict have broken off across the country,
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especially on college campuses. dw is e s bull has spoken to joe version financing, and americans in the capital. washington dc. note on dragon has never been this worried walking around campus at georgetown university. the past couple of weeks, you seem protests which launched into hateful tyrants. it's extremely unsettling to see the calls for one state with no jews. and it does even walk right by and right in front of us on campus, it takes a toll, but you have to show up and you have to do what you have to do. otherwise they, when it's it's what nolan has done is co phoned georgetown law site and this is going to boost fellow jewish student. the group wants to take a stand against what they describe as growing and just submitting an anti is ro rather raked in the us. the fear is mounting them on the palestinian american community to chicago. this little boy was killed and then the alleged hate crime
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authorities said 6 year old idea all for you me was attacked for be muslim. and the tensions over the conflict in the middle east lead to the killing beer ramadan. she now we works as an educational consultant in the palestinian american community. she would only talk to us in the part that she fears her office may become a target. the 6 year old boy who was murdered in the chicago area from my home town has caused a lot of anxiety and a lot of here and parents who are making sure that their kids are being safe as well. my daughter and she text me from work and she was like, mom, i feel anxious. i don't know why. and we talked about it and it was about everything it was going on. and she said she feels paranoid about going out tensions in the us or so high that presidential biden has spoken out what's to address the issue with most without equivocation denounced. and i semitism, we must also, without equivocation denounced as lemme phobia. and to all you heard,
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i hear your heard. i want you to know. i see you belong. am it growing divisions? some grooves are aiming to foster dialogue between jews and arabs. this ready was organized by jewish voice for peace. a group that's critical of is really policy and i need to say something i need to do something. we've been the victims of genocide before, and i can't sit by and watch my people now do that to others. so hoping to be here and hoping collectively we can send a powerful message as a jew, it's important to me that my grief not be weaponized in this moments it's. it's a beautiful thing that there are so many jews because i think it's a very appropriate representation of what it's like back all the people like us as well. it's not really about the religion at the end of the day, it's about humanities. it doesn't matter what you believe in it doesn't matter what you look like. it doesn't matter where you're from. and
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let's get more of this story from the, the fault of william hill cross we just based on what they saw in n. s as report their talk to us a bit about what the relations between jewish and busting and communities have traditionally been like in the united states. and if the most data tags have changed in any significant way. and i think what we heard from you, this is report, there is a very good understanding that these groups, like all groups are not model. that's right. you have a variety of political opinions. you have a variety of demographics veterans forming those opinions and we hear that, you know, you have in all groups you have, you know, f know nationalists who are happy to lean into these kinds of fears and, and hatred and anger towards other groups. and then you also have seen, especially in last reason we've groups calling for peace groups calling for co existence groups called.
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